Who needs Valentine s Day during a year when getting close to people means you could catch a lot more than a case of lovesick?
This is the perfect year to lean into a more socially distanced and, frankly, less pressured holiday. The antidote? Embrace Galentine s Day.
Born from the ancient, mystic sitcom Parks and Recreation, the Galentine s Day episode first aired on February 11, 2010. It features Amy Poehler s character, Leslie, as she navigates her way through a day of love-life disappointments in trying to set up her mother on what turns out to be a bad date and dealing with her own partner s rude behavior. She rebels against the traditional slog of Valentine s Day and invents a day to rejoice with her girlfriends and celebrate herself.
Who needs Valentine s Day during a year when getting close to people means you could catch a lot more than a case of lovesick?
This is the perfect year to lean into a more socially distanced and, frankly, less pressured holiday. The antidote? Embrace Galentine s Day.
Born from the ancient, mystic sitcom Parks and Recreation, the Galentine s Day episode first aired on February 11, 2010. It features Amy Poehler s character, Leslie, as she navigates her way through a day of love-life disappointments in trying to set up her mother on what turns out to be a bad date and dealing with her own partner s rude behavior. She rebels against the traditional slog of Valentine s Day and invents a day to rejoice with her girlfriends and celebrate herself.